Validity of Predictive Equations for Basal Metabolic Rate in Japanese Adults
スポンサーリンク
概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
Many predictive equations for basal metabolic rate (BMR) based on anthropometric measurements, age, and sex have been developed, mainly for healthy Caucasians. However, it has been reported that many of these equations, used widely, overestimate BMR not only for Asians, but also for Caucasians. The present study examined the accuracy of several predictive equations for BMR in Japanese subjects. In 365 healthy Japanese male and female subjects, aged 18 to 79 y, BMR was measured in the post-absorptive state using a mask and Douglas bag. Six predictive equations were examined. Total error was used as an index of the accuracy of each equations prediction. Predicted BMR values by Dietary Reference Intakes for Japanese (Japan-DRI), Adjusted Dietary Reference Intakes for Japanese (Adjusted-DRI), and Ganpule equations were not significantly different from the measured BMR in either sex. On the other hand, Harris-Benedict, Schofield, and Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations/World Health Organization/United Nations University equations were significantly higher than the measured BMR in both sexes. The prediction error by Japan-DRI, Adjusted-DRI, and Harris-Benedict equations was significantly correlated with body weight in both sexes. Total error using the Ganpule equation was low in both males and females (125 and 99 kcal/d, respectively). In addition, total error using the Adjusted-DRI equation was low in females (95 kcal/d). Thus, the Ganpule equation was the most accurate in predicting BMR in our healthy Japanese subjects, because the difference between the predicted and measured BMR was relatively small, and body weight had no effect on the prediction error.
- 財団法人 学会誌刊行センターの論文
著者
-
Miyake Rieko
Department Of Food And Nutritional Sciences Graduate School Of Humanities And Sciences Ochanomizu Un
-
Tanaka Shigeho
Health Promotion And Exercise Program National Inst. Of Health And Nutrition
-
Tanaka Shigeho
Health Promotion And Exercise Program National Institute Of Health And Nutrition
-
Ohkawara Kazunori
Health Promotion And Exercise Program National Institute Of Health And Nutrition
-
TANAKA Shigeho
Department of Health Promotion and Exercise, National Institute of Health and Nutrition
-
OHKAWARA Kazunori
Department of Health Promotion and Exercise, National Institute of Health and Nutrition
-
ISHIKAWA-TAKATA Kazuko
Department of Health Promotion and Exercise, National Institute of Health and Nutrition
-
HIKIHARA Yuki
Faculty of Engineering, Chiba Institute of Technology
-
TAGURI Emiko
Graduate School of Humanities and Sciences, Ochanomizu University
-
KAYASHITA Jun
Graduate School of Comprehensive Scientific Research, Prefectural University of Hiroshima
-
TABATA Izumi
Department of Health Promotion and Exercise, National Institute of Health and Nutrition
-
MIYAKE Rieko
Department of Health Promotion and Exercise, National Institute of Health and Nutrition
関連論文
- Validity of Physical Activity Indices for Adjusting Energy Expenditure for Body Size : Do the Indices Depend on Body Size?
- Effects of additional resistance training during diet-induced weight loss on bone mineral density in overweight premenopausal women
- Validity of predictive equations for basal metabolic rate in Japanese adults
- Daily Physical Activity in Japanese Preschool Children Evaluated by Triaxial Accelerometry : The Relationship between Period of Engagement in Moderate-to-Vigorous Physical Activity and Daily Step Counts
- Accuracy of Predictive Equations for Basal Metabolic Rate and Contribution of Abdominal Fat Distribution to Basal Metabolic Rate in Obese Japanese People
- Obese Japanese adults with type 2 diabetes have higher basal metabolic rates than non-diabetic adults
- Validity of Predictive Equations for Basal Metabolic Rate in Japanese Adults
- Effects of Walking Speed and Step Frequency on Estimation of Physical Activity Using Accelerometers
- Use of Doubly Labeled Water to Validate a Physical Activity Questionnaire Developed for the Japanese Population
- Status of physical activity in the Japanese population
- Relationship of Living Conditions With Dietary Patterns Among Survivors of the Great East Japan Earthquake
- Human calorimetry: Energy expenditure and substrate utilization easurements using a respiratory chamber
- Dietary Reference Intakes for Japanese 2010: Energy
- Active video games for health promotion: from METs evaluation to physcial intervention in young adults
- Human calorimetry : Energy expenditure and substrate utilization measurements using a respiratory chamber
- Relationship of Living Conditions With Dietary Patterns Among Survivors of the Great East Japan Earthquake